Abstract
This paper studies the impact of house prices on the distribution of GDP growth in China (the 5th, median, and 95th percentiles). We show that house price appre-ciation positively affects future GDP growth, with a more significant impact on the tail outcomes - GDP at risk. Moreover, we find that housing bust is associated with GDP growth vulnerability; a sharp decline in house prices generates severe economic downturns. Our finding is supported by the investment channel, a housing boom stim-ulates investment, which boosts GDP growth. However, the subsequent housing bust suppresses investment, leading to increased downside risks to GDP growth.
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